Grade 12 National Exam: Registration, Exam Date and Subjects Included 2018 E.C

The Ethiopian education landscape is witnessing its most significant digital transformation to date. For students, parents, and educators, the 2018 E.C. (2026 G.C.) Grade 12 National Secondary School Leaving Examination (ESSLCE) is not just another test—it is a historic milestone. This year, the Ministry of Education (MoE) has officially confirmed that the exam will be … Read more

Official List of Accredited Journals in Ethiopia as of March 2026

In a major announcement that has sent ripples through the Ethiopian academic community, the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Ministry of Education (MoE) has officially released the updated list of accredited research journals for 2026. The official letter, signed by State Minister Kora Tushune Godana on Yekatit 24, 2018 E.C., outlines a rigorous new selection … Read more

Workshop Call: Health Survey Methodology and Sampling Workshop at Addis Ababa University

In today’s data-driven world, public health decisions are only as strong as the evidence that informs them. Behind every maternal health policy, vaccination strategy, or health facility reform lies a foundation of carefully designed surveys, scientifically selected samples, and rigorous statistical methods. Without strong survey methodology and sampling expertise, even the most well-intentioned policies risk … Read more

Is Ethiopia the only Country having a unique Calendar?

Time is one of the most universal human concepts. Across the world, societies organize their lives around calendars that determine work schedules, holidays, religious observances, and historical memory. Today, the Gregorian calendar dominates global timekeeping and is used by almost every country for civil and international purposes. However, this global uniformity often hides a fascinating … Read more

Where Did Ethiopia’s Businesses Go? Inside the 80% License Collapse

Where did ethiopian BUSINESSES GO

In 2025, Ethiopia experienced one of the most dramatic and least understood economic events in its recent history. More than 80 percent of federally registered business licenses became inactive in a single year, shrinking the number of active licenses from nearly 585,000 in 2024 to just over 100,000. Over 470,000 businesses disappeared from the federal … Read more